Getting Mac OS X up and running on a computer without an Apple label has always been a bit of a hassle. You needed customised Mac OS X disks, updates would ruin all your hard work, and there was lots of fiddling with EFI and the likes. Ever since the release of boot-132, this is no longer the case. Read on for how setting up a "Hack"intosh really is as easy as 1, 3, 2.

One fine day you will be walking down the street, and you will see a mailman driving a mail truck with an Apple logo on the side. He might even be someone you know. He will pull over and ask you to get in. DON'T get in! Whatever you do Thom, don't get in.